Power Must Change Hands, popularly known as PMCH, is a special service held once a month at MFM Prayer City. This programme is held every FIRST saturday of each month from 7 AM to 12 PM WAT. PMCH is also broadcast LIVE on...
Power Must Change Hands, popularly known as PMCH, is a special service held once a month at MFM Prayer City. This programme is held every FIRST saturday of each month from 7 AM to 12 PM WAT. PMCH is also broadcast LIVE on...
Power Must Change Hands, popularly known as PMCH, is a special service held once a month at MFM Prayer City. This programme is held every FIRST saturday of each month from 7 AM to 12 PM WAT. PMCH is also broadcast LIVE on...
click here to connect to PMCH live Power Must Change Hands, popularly known as PMCH, is a special service held once a month at MFM Prayer City. This programme is held every FIRST saturday of each month from 7 AM to 12 PM WAT...
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